It is customary among sober-minded people to place Flamenco firmly in the
post-Napoleonic era.
It took it awhile to get noticed too....
RT

> nah ...
> 
> i fancy this one:
> 
> http://www.andalucia.org/flamenco/index.php?idioma=eng
> 
> another site had a "flamenco - flemish" connection but
> i think the information on the above site is accurate.
> 
> just curious - bill
> 
> --- Roman Turovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It was first mentioned in the early 1800's.
>> RT
>> ______________
>> Roman M. Turovsky
>> http://polyhymnion.org/swv
>> 
>>> 
>>> is flamenco baroque?
>>> 
>>> =====
>>> "and thus i made...a small vihuela from the shell
>> of a creepy crawly..." - Don
>>> Gonzalo de Guerrero (1512), "Historias de la
>> Conquista del Mayab" by Fra
>>> Joseph of San Buenaventura.  go to:
>>> http://www.charango.cl/paginas/quieninvento.htm
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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> "and thus i made...a small vihuela from the shell of a creepy crawly..." - Don
> Gonzalo de Guerrero (1512), "Historias de la Conquista del Mayab" by Fra
> Joseph of San Buenaventura.  go to:
> http://www.charango.cl/paginas/quieninvento.htm
> 
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